Brent Torrenga
2005-Oct-31 07:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to remove a VM greeting - go back to default Allison message
So within the /var/lib/sounds/voicemail structure are the greeting files recorded by the person at each extension (busy.wav, greet.wav). If I need to get rid of the customized recording, it is trivial to simply delete both of those files. At that point, if a call goes to voicemail, then Allison will simply say "extension blahblah is not available, leave a message". That is exactly what I want to have happen. However, at some point after deleting busy.wav and greet.wav, asterisk will magically (?) generate two new wav files, that are full of silence. What is going on here, and how do I get the behavior I am looking for? Sincerely, Brent A. Torrenga brent.torrenga@torrenga.com Torrenga Engineering, Inc. 907 Ridge Road Munster, Indiana 46321-1771 219.836.8918 Voice 219.836.1138 Facsimile -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Brent August Torrenga.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 421 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051031/a8e9ad68/BrentAugustTorrenga.vcf
Darrick Hartman
2005-Oct-31 08:09 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to remove a VM greeting - go back to default Allison message
Brent Torrenga wrote:> So within the /var/lib/sounds/voicemail structure are the greeting files > recorded by the person at each extension (busy.wav, greet.wav). If I need to > get rid of the customized recording, it is trivial to simply delete both of > those files. At that point, if a call goes to voicemail, then Allison will > simply say "extension blahblah is not available, leave a message". That is > exactly what I want to have happen. > > However, at some point after deleting busy.wav and greet.wav, asterisk will > magically (?) generate two new wav files, that are full of silence. What is > going on here, and how do I get the behavior I am looking for? > >Along these same lines, is it possible to have each person just record their name, then have busy or unavailable setup so that what the caller would hear is "me_saying_my_name" then "allison_saying_is_unavailable/busy". Each user should be able to record their name instead of a complete busy or unavailable message. Darrick -- Darrick Hartman DJH Solutions, LLC 877.901.3113